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    Designers Apologise for Gulmarg Fashion Show: “Deeply Regret Hurt Caused During Ramzan”

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    A recent fashion show held in the scenic town of Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir, has sparked controversy, drawing criticism from religious groups and social media users for its timing during the holy month of Ramzan. The event, which featured high-profile designers showcasing their latest collections, was met with backlash for allegedly disregarding the sentiments of the local Muslim community.

    Following the outrage, the designers involved have issued a formal apology, acknowledging the concerns raised by the public. “We deeply regret any hurt caused by the timing of the event. It was never our intention to offend anyone’s religious beliefs. We respect the cultural and spiritual significance of Ramzan and sincerely apologise for any distress caused,” read a joint statement from the organisers.

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    The show, which was reportedly intended to promote tourism and highlight Kashmir’s natural beauty, was criticized for its perceived insensitivity. Social media users condemned the decision to hold a glamorous event during a period of fasting and devotion, calling it “tone-deaf” and “disrespectful” to the region’s predominant Muslim population.

    Prominent voices from the fashion industry and the local community have also weighed in on the issue. Some urged designers and event planners to be more mindful of religious observances when scheduling such gatherings in the future. Others stressed the need for a balance between cultural events and respect for religious traditions.

    In response to the backlash, the event organisers have pledged to take greater care in future planning. “We will ensure that our events align with the sensitivities of the local culture and traditions. We are learning from this experience and will be more cautious moving forward,” the statement further added.

    The controversy has once again highlighted the intersection of fashion, culture, and religious beliefs in India, sparking important conversations about sensitivity and inclusivity in public events.

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